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  • An Independent Audit of Commercial Vehicle Safety

    In this audit, we looked at whether the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia and the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General have effectively managed their respective programs to promote the safe operation of commercial vehicles on B.C. roads.


    December 11, 2018

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    Archive 1970 – 2020, Uncategorized
  • Independent Audit of Capital Asset Management in BC Hydro

    In this audit, we looked at capital asset management in BC Hydro. Specifically, we looked at whether BC Hydro was managing its assets well through appropriate information, practices, processes, and systems. We found that it is.


    December 5, 2018

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    Archive 1970 – 2020, Uncategorized
  • Budget Process Examination Phase 2: Forecasting for Operating Expense, Capital Spending and Debt

    This report provides independent assurance on the operating expenses, capital spending and debt forecasts in the 2015/16 – 2017/18 Budget and Fiscal Plan. This is the second phase of our examination of government’s budgeting processes – we published Budget Process Examination (Phase 1): Revenue in June 2015.


    April 4, 2017

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    Archive 1970 – 2020, Uncategorized
  • Progress Audit: Credit Union Supervision in B.C.

    This progress audit examines whether the Financial Institutions Commission, its oversight body, and the Ministry of Finance have fairly and accurately represented their progress against the recommendations made in our 2014 audit, Credit Union Supervision in British Columbia.


    July 28, 2016

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    Archive 1970 – 2020, Uncategorized

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